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#18 – Queens South Africa Medal to the 105th (Manchester) Company Imperial Yeomanry (Лот: 11765)
Queens South Africa Medal to the 105th (Manchester) Company Imperial Yeomanry, Queens South Africa Medal with clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, ‘30203 TPR: A. WOOD 105TH COY IMP: YEO:’ 22-Year-old Angus Augustine Wood from Manchester attested for service in the Yeomanry on 28th February 1901. He served in South Africa for 1 year and 169 days being discharged on the termination of his period of engagement on 7th September 1902. The medal and all 3 clasps are confirmed on the relevant roll and he also appears on the roll for the clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902.
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#19 – An Interesting Army 1914 Star Long Service Medal Group of 3 to a Warrant Officer who Served in the Army Service Corps Before Transferring to the Tank Corps Where he Earnt his Long Service Medal (Лот: 5016)
An Interesting Army 1914 Star Long Service Medal Group of 3 to a Warrant Officer who Served in the Army Service Corps Before Transferring to the Tank Corps Where he Earnt his Long Service Medal, 1914 Star medal, ‘T-21125 SJT H.G. KENDALL A.S.C.’, British War medal, ‘T-21125 W.O.CL2 H.E. KENDALL A.S.C.’, Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, GV 1st type,’7868712 W.O.CL. II. H.E KENDALL TANK CORPS’. Note different middle initial on 1914 Star, Victory medal is missing. Harold Edward Kendal served in France with 21st Field Ambulance from 5th October 1914 and is entitled to the August to November clasp to his star. He later transferred to the 18th Battalion Royal Tank Corps with service number 305517. His Long Service and Good Conduct medal was announced in the Army Order of April 1922.
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#19 – Queens South Africa Medal to the 7th (Leicestershire) Company Imperial Yeomanry (Лот: 5922)
Queens South Africa Medal to the 7th (Leicestershire) Company Imperial Yeomanry, Queens South Africa medal with three clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, impressed naming, ‘28079 PTE. T NEALE 7TH COY IMP: YEO:’ Medal and clasps confirmed on the roll, he is also entitled to the clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Thomas Neale was from Market Harborough, Leicestershire and attested for service in the Imperial Yeomanry on 20th February 1901. He served for 1 year and 6 months before being discharged on 18th August 1902 aged 21 years and 6 months.
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#19 – Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger by EP&S, Solingen with Dedication to the Blade (Лот: 7208)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger by EP&S, Solingen with Dedication to the Blade, with light brown wooden grip having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device. Nickel grip mounts, with the lower mount being stamped with Gau mark ‘Nm’. Housed in the original scabbard with worn three piece brown leather hanger. Blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, reverse with makers trademark and a engraved four line dedication ‘SA-OBERGRUPPENFÜHRER HERZOG IN HERZLICHER ALTER KÄMPFER KAMERADSCHAFT 30-10-1936 ADOLF KOL SA – GRUPPE MITTE’. The blade shows wear and has pitting. The blade measures 22 ¼ cms, overall 37cms. Dents to the scabbard and the lower ball mount on the scabbard.
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#19 – US MODEL 1860 STYLE PRESESENTASION SWORD W/ PHOTO FROM A MEMBER OF THE 7TH REGIMENT NEW YORK CAVALRY (Лот: 7372)
US MODEL 1860 STYLE PRESESENTASION SWORD W/ PHOTO FROM A MEMBER OF THE 7TH REGIMENT NEW YORK CAVALRY. This sword has a 3 branch brass guard w/ a dark leather grip w/ wire wrap (honest wear), the ricasso is unmarked & the blade which was double engraved has had 90% of its engraving expertly removed for some reason, the iron scabbard has a fair amount of rust has brass mounts (lower one dented) w/ the top one being finely engraved ‘Presented to: Lieut. D. Beebe From West Troy friends Nov. 7th 1861′, this comes w/ a partial leather knot. The albumin photo is 7 ¼’ x 6′ and is oval as is the frame 10 ½’ x 8 ¾’, hand signed by him ‘Most Respectly yours Dillard Beebe’, shows him in full uniform (frock coat coat, hardee hat by his side, & holding a cavalry sword but not this one), this is in a period frame. This needs to be researched, a great archive, VG+
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#19 – Indian Mutiny Medal to the 7th Hussars for the Siege of Lucknow, (Лот: 8612)
Indian Mutiny Medal to the 7th Hussars for the Siege of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny medal 1857-59, with clasp Lucknow, impressed naming, ‘TROOP SERGT MAJOR EDWD DALTON 7 HUSSARS’.Confirmed on the medal roll for the 7th Hussars with note ‘Services in the field in Oude East Indies from 4 Feby 1858 to 1st October 1858 including the siege of Lucknow 2nd to 16th March. o.962 Edward Dalton from Merton, Surrey attested for the 7th Hussars at Westminster on 6th December 1845. Promoted to Corporal on 3rd January 1852, Sergeant on 1st August 1854 and Troop Sergeant Major on 6th August 1857 but was tried and demoted to Private on 9th June 1859 due to drunkenness. He was discharged on 21st August 1861 having completed 15 years and 248 days service and was in possession of 2 Good Conduct badges.
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#19 – Queens South Africa Medal to the 2nd (Wiltshire) Company Imperial Yeomanry (Лот: 11766)
Queens South Africa Medal to the 2nd (Wiltshire) Company Imperial Yeomanry, Queens South Africa Medal with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Wittebergen and Transvaal, impressed naming, ‘9316 PTE P ANDREWS 2ND COY 1ST IMP: YEO:’ Horace Percy Andrews was a 26-year-old Farmer from Sturminster Newton, Dorset, when he attested at Trowbridge on 19th January 1900. He served for a total of 1 year and 78 days of which 1 year and 29 days were spent in South Africa. He is confirmed on the medal roll of the 2nd (Wiltshire) Company Imperial Yeomanry and is entitled to the Cape Colony, Wittebergen and South Africa 1901 clasp, the Transvaal clasp has not been confirmed.
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#20 – Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the South Wales Borderers who was Killed in Action in 1914 Whilst Serving with the Royal Welch Fusiliers (Лот: 5923)
Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the South Wales Borderers who was Killed in Action in 1914 Whilst Serving with the Royal Welch Fusiliers, Queens South Africa medal with three clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Johannesburg, ‘6001 PTE. C, HENNESSEY. S. WALES B:’ Cornelius Hennessey from Cork, Ireland attested for service in the South Wale Borderers on 13th August 1898 aged 18. He served for 12 years and 323 days including 2 years and 254 days in South Africa before his discharge on 12th August 1910. He was imprisoned for 14 days with hard labour in September 1905. During the Great War he was serving with the Royal Welch Fusiliers (service number 10940) was presumed killed on 30th October 1914.Cornelius Hennessy (sic) is remembered on the Menin Gate, Ypres. Medal and 3 clasps are confirmed on the roll of the 2nd Battalion, he is also entitled to the Kings South Africa medal and a 1914 Star trio for the Great War.
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#20 – Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with Name of Original Owner Etched to Blade, by Ed Wusthof, Solingen (Лот: 7209)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with Name of Original Owner Etched to Blade, by Ed Wusthof, Solingen, good untouched example of an early pattern SA dress dagger with brown wooden grip, enamel SA device and nickel eagle. Housed in a early anodised scabbard with the top scabbard mount having a two piece brown leather hanger fitted. Double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trademark to the base of the reverse. Neatly engraved to the reverse of the blade is the name of the original owner, ‘Georg Reigs’. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms.
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#20 – US NON-REGULATION OFFICERS SWORD (Лот: 7373)
US NON-REGULATION OFFICERS SWORD, like a British 1827 model, scarce, ricasso is mkd. ‘W. Clauberg Solingen’, blade is double engraved w/ floral designs, ‘U.S.’, an eagle w/ ‘E. PLURIBUS UNUM’ etc., (well worn & dark), the open-work guard shows an American eagle, ‘U.S.’ w/ a bugle below, has a shark skin grip w/ copper wire wrap, comes w/ a well used gold bullion knot, has a black painted iron scabbard w/ brass mounts (has a lot of paint loss), the guard is loose, G+